Lynda Spangler

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I just wanted to say thank you to the Zurb Team for adding such a useful tool! I have spent hours trying to get other solutions to work and so far I haven't found a good solution that works across all devices.
Now Zurb adds this into Foundation! MY HE... (continued)

Hi,
I have a webform which is broken down into multiple steps. I am using Abide to handle JS validation and alerts to the user. My question is this:
Can I use abide to check if all of the required fields are valid (IE: Filled in) then show the nex... (continued)

I just updated a site to 5.0.3 from 5.0.2. When I did the background which was transparent on the topbar became a black background again. Easily removed but now when you hover over a dropdown the menu doesn't show. In 5.0.2 it should become black backgrou... (continued)

I am working on a website for a Global Consulting Company. The site is being built on Foundation and one feature they would like to have is a map or globe that allows a user to click on and view information on that country or place. I saw the Zurb World T... (continued)

First thank you for the great work in Foundation 5!
In Foundation 5 are custom forms still supported? When I look at the Form docs I am seeing regular checkboxes and radio boxes. I haven't tried it in a live site yet.

What about adding moderators as well? For instance anyone who is Foundation Certified or has a certain amount of forum points can automatically remove post be it spam or offensive. Similar to the way StackOverflow gives permissions to users as they gain points.

You can use a background image or just insert an image in the HTML code. I use Font Awesome on many of my sites and use <a href="#"><i class="fa fa-chevron-up"></i></a> for the arrow or whatever icon you wish to use.

I added a plus and minus icon and use CSS to control which icon is showing. The same could be done for arrows. I am using Font Awesome on the site to display the plus and minus. Hence the <i class="fa fa-plus"></i> and <i class="fa fa-minus"></i>

In the latest version (5.2.1 as of this writing) what Rafi mentioned is a bit different. If you can search the CSS and find any reference to topbar as Rafi mentioned and change the value for those it works. I didn't need to add an extra line, just change what is in the CSS.

I have used Akismet on a project and it was catching most spam but was still letting some through. Even with Akismet I would still see all of the spam comments in the backend. I then implemented a solution that isn't full proof but when combined with Akismet took my spam to 0.

What I did was integrate a simple javascript solution as I found many spambots don't execute javascript.

I placed the action URL in a data-attribute and leave the action URL blank. Then on clicking submit or reply I would run a simple JS function that would take the data-attribute and make it the action URL then submit the form. Amazingly it took my spam from 50 - 100 comments a day to 0! I was shocked that it worked so well.

I may receive a couple spam comments a month now and those are human spammers which Akismet quickly filters out.

Hey folks,
My code which was previously working on 4.3.2 seems to have run into a weird situation with 5.0.
I have a Reveal modal dialog that pops up on the trigger of a button. Nothing fancy. In 5.0, I can't seem to close to the dialog by clicking ... (continued)

What about adding moderators as well? For instance anyone who is Foundation Certified or has a certain amount of forum points can automatically remove post be it spam or offensive. Similar to the way StackOverflow gives permissions to users as they gain points.

You can use a background image or just insert an image in the HTML code. I use Font Awesome on many of my sites and use <a href="#"><i class="fa fa-chevron-up"></i></a> for the arrow or whatever icon you wish to use.

I added a plus and minus icon and use CSS to control which icon is showing. The same could be done for arrows. I am using Font Awesome on the site to display the plus and minus. Hence the <i class="fa fa-plus"></i> and <i class="fa fa-minus"></i>

In the latest version (5.2.1 as of this writing) what Rafi mentioned is a bit different. If you can search the CSS and find any reference to topbar as Rafi mentioned and change the value for those it works. I didn't need to add an extra line, just change what is in the CSS.

I have used Akismet on a project and it was catching most spam but was still letting some through. Even with Akismet I would still see all of the spam comments in the backend. I then implemented a solution that isn't full proof but when combined with Akismet took my spam to 0.

What I did was integrate a simple javascript solution as I found many spambots don't execute javascript.

I placed the action URL in a data-attribute and leave the action URL blank. Then on clicking submit or reply I would run a simple JS function that would take the data-attribute and make it the action URL then submit the form. Amazingly it took my spam from 50 - 100 comments a day to 0! I was shocked that it worked so well.

I may receive a couple spam comments a month now and those are human spammers which Akismet quickly filters out.